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Why is it that soldiers may be killed in war but civilians may not be killed? By tracing the evolution of the principle... Read More >>
This volume discusses the transformation of asylum in Europe in the context of the EU enlargement process. This... Read More >>
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Definitions are often the first step towards granting or denying a person's rights. This guide's aim is to provide... Read More >>
This book is a study of the American legal doctrines and social policies, past and present, that have governed procreation... Read More >>
When the Allies tried German war criminals at the end of World War II they were punishing the guilty and setting... Read More >>
Focusing on the countries of Argentina, Greece, and South Korea, this volume examines the effects that trying former... Read More >>
A sweeping look at the idea of restitution and its impact on the concept of human rights and the practise of politics.... Read More >>
Civil Liberties Law: The Human Rights Act Era is a major new work which charts the ongoing transformation of the... Read More >>
This textbook analyses the state of international criminal law and its place in the modern international legal system.... Read More >>
This handbook elaborates clear status provisions for military and civilian personnel of foreign armed forces in... Read More >>
The extent to which international law addresses the myriad ways in which women are affected by armed conflict has... Read More >>
An account of the work of Max van der Stoel as High Commissioner on National Minorities for the Organization for... Read More >>
Explores how the development discourse has moved to accommodate the increasing number of new wars, the breakdown... Read More >>
Collecting Professor Atle Grahl-Madsen's essays on refugee law and policy in a single volume, this text includes... Read More >>